Drawn for a friend who was obsessed with her neighbor's cat.
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Showing posts with label Moldy Oldies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moldy Oldies. Show all posts
Friday, April 30, 2010
Moldy Oldies: MEOW!
Still not 100% set-up on the new computer--bear with me folks. This piece isn't terribly old, but it isn't terribly recent either:

Drawn for a friend who was obsessed with her neighbor's cat.
Drawn for a friend who was obsessed with her neighbor's cat.
Friday, December 11, 2009
Moldy Oldies: Porsche + BONUS
Drawn for an animation pitch circa 2003:
This is the last character in the series, and here's a group shot of all the characters together:
I'm back to posting fresh blog sketches starting next Tuesday! Yes, it is a holiday miracle.
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This is the last character in the series, and here's a group shot of all the characters together:
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I'm back to posting fresh blog sketches starting next Tuesday! Yes, it is a holiday miracle.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Moldy Oldies: Tow
Drawn for an animation pitch circa 2003:
This design is my favorite out of the batch. I think I just managed to fit a little extra individuality into him. One more Moldy Oldie this Friday, and then it's back to fresh blog sketches. Try to contain your excitement!
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This design is my favorite out of the batch. I think I just managed to fit a little extra individuality into him. One more Moldy Oldie this Friday, and then it's back to fresh blog sketches. Try to contain your excitement!
Friday, December 4, 2009
Moldy Oldies: Humvee
Drawn for an animation pitch circa 2003:
I tried some forced perspective here, doing my best to make an epic GaoGaiGar type pose.
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I tried some forced perspective here, doing my best to make an epic GaoGaiGar type pose.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Moldy Oldies: Enzo
Woops... this post was actually prepared and ready to go, but I think I hit "save as draft" instead of "publish." Culpa mea, again.
Drawn for an animation pitch circa 2003:
I had a good long weekend... basically after I gorged on Thanksgiving dinner, I left my folks' place, barricaded myself in my apartment, and did nothing but draw, watch Robotech (marathon style), and eat pumpkin pie. I've gotten a lot of blog pieces drawn, but I know I'll slow down in the coloring phase. However, my plan to post Moldy Oldies, in order to get ahead behind the scenes, appears to be working.
Holy smokes--it's December! When did that happen? @_@
Drawn for an animation pitch circa 2003:
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I had a good long weekend... basically after I gorged on Thanksgiving dinner, I left my folks' place, barricaded myself in my apartment, and did nothing but draw, watch Robotech (marathon style), and eat pumpkin pie. I've gotten a lot of blog pieces drawn, but I know I'll slow down in the coloring phase. However, my plan to post Moldy Oldies, in order to get ahead behind the scenes, appears to be working.
Holy smokes--it's December! When did that happen? @_@
Friday, November 27, 2009
Moldy Oldies: Mini
Um... wow, Friday is almost over, and I totally zoned on posting a blog. Culpa mea, dear reader. I blame pumpkin pie overdose.
Here's another illustration drawn for an animation pitch circa 2003:
Today's drawing was the first in a series--this batch of drawings was a big turning point for me in terms of drawing, coloring, and generally being able to finish pieces. Okay, back to the pumpkin pie!
Here's another illustration drawn for an animation pitch circa 2003:
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Today's drawing was the first in a series--this batch of drawings was a big turning point for me in terms of drawing, coloring, and generally being able to finish pieces. Okay, back to the pumpkin pie!
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Moldy Oldies: Child Star
Drawn for an animation pitch circa 2003:
My brain is checked out--I'm ready for Thanksgiving vacation. Nothing further, your honor.
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My brain is checked out--I'm ready for Thanksgiving vacation. Nothing further, your honor.
Friday, November 20, 2009
Moldy Oldies: Obsolete Tech!
Drawn for an animation pitch circa 2003:
Other than the fact that this kid is holding some kind of PDA, I think this piece holds up pretty well, six years later. Geez kid, get a Blackberry or something, will ya?
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Other than the fact that this kid is holding some kind of PDA, I think this piece holds up pretty well, six years later. Geez kid, get a Blackberry or something, will ya?
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Moldy Oldies: Like A Rock!
I was strong as I could be!
Drawn circa 2000 for an animation pitch:
Probably one of my very earliest (completed) attempts at digital coloring.
Drawn circa 2000 for an animation pitch:
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Probably one of my very earliest (completed) attempts at digital coloring.
Friday, November 13, 2009
Moldy Oldies: Pamcakes!
A commisioned piece for an animation pitch--a surly beaver with an eyepatch who wants you to stay away from his pancakes:

You'd better do what he says!
You'd better do what he says!
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Moldy Oldies: Taken for a Ride
Drawn circa 2006...
The colors on this one were problematic as well, so I adjusted them to be suitable for posting. VROOOM!
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The colors on this one were problematic as well, so I adjusted them to be suitable for posting. VROOOM!
Friday, November 6, 2009
Moldy Oldies: Pissed Off Elf
I believe this is the first 100% digital piece I ever did, circa 2003-2004. The colors were pretty awful and over-saturated, so I adjusted them.

That elf sure looks pissed off about something. He's probably angry beause his favorite sketchblog decided to run old artwork for the next few weeks.
That elf sure looks pissed off about something. He's probably angry beause his favorite sketchblog decided to run old artwork for the next few weeks.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Moldy Oldies: The Pits
It was not so long ago that I expressed regret over the amount of old artwork that I have been posting. Well, sadly, I've been treading water since then, barely able to complete my posts in a timely manner. So instead, I've decided to strip-mine my art archives, and post an extended series of old artwork in order to give myself time to catch up and stockpile new posts.
Many of the pieces in the coming weeks were drawn for friends, some were drawn for pitches and projects, and none of these pieces has ever really been seen by more than a handful of people. In other words, this art should be new to you, dear reader.
First up... a get well card drawn for a friend, circa 2005.

It seems like everyone I know has been sick multiple times this year, and I myself have been transformed into a plague-infested bag of putrid virulence on at least three (3) separate occasions this year (feeling well currently, knock on wood). So if you've got a sick friend, send 'em this pic! The terrible pun and intentionally over-saccharine image will either make them feel better... or finish the job. Okay, maybe you shouldn't send this to anyone.
Many of the pieces in the coming weeks were drawn for friends, some were drawn for pitches and projects, and none of these pieces has ever really been seen by more than a handful of people. In other words, this art should be new to you, dear reader.
First up... a get well card drawn for a friend, circa 2005.
It seems like everyone I know has been sick multiple times this year, and I myself have been transformed into a plague-infested bag of putrid virulence on at least three (3) separate occasions this year (feeling well currently, knock on wood). So if you've got a sick friend, send 'em this pic! The terrible pun and intentionally over-saccharine image will either make them feel better... or finish the job. Okay, maybe you shouldn't send this to anyone.
Friday, October 16, 2009
Flashback Friday Returns... Yay?
I posted a picture of a lumberjack some time ago, which was originally commisioned by my friend James, as part of an animation pitch. Here's a forest ranger from the same pitch:
I'm still pretty happy with this piece, I think it holds up alright--but let's be honest folks, my blog posts this year (so far) have been all over the place.... tons of last minute posts and Flashback Fridays. I'll endeavor to (metaphorically) provide fresher produce in the future.
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I'm still pretty happy with this piece, I think it holds up alright--but let's be honest folks, my blog posts this year (so far) have been all over the place.... tons of last minute posts and Flashback Fridays. I'll endeavor to (metaphorically) provide fresher produce in the future.
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Flashback Tuesday!? Booooooo!
Drawing myself in a bacta tank must have helped, because I'm feeling much better. But I'm terribly short on time this week. Here's a sketch from quite a few years ago, inspired somewhat by a slick-looking billboard that I saw on Olympic Blvd every time I drove home from ye olde daye jobbe. That billboard was up for so long it eventually faded to the point of being nearly unrecognizable.

This was completely done in Photoshop. I really should probably post more pieces like these--not super old stuff from the archives, but spontaneous sketches that aren't so planned out. Thinking aloud stops here.
This was completely done in Photoshop. I really should probably post more pieces like these--not super old stuff from the archives, but spontaneous sketches that aren't so planned out. Thinking aloud stops here.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Going Green (Part 4 of 4)
When I was kicking around this impossible-in-reality idea for the Green Lantern Corps, the idea of using alien species from non-DC Universe franchises, was really just for flavor--I had some actual plot ideas as well. The biggest plot point was that Sinestro would be reinstated into the Green Lantern Corps (as he had been during the events of Emerald Twilight). The key to this idea was that it wasn't a short term turn of events to be quickly undone, rather it would be the new status quo--whatever his intentions, Sinestro would have been working with the good guys for an extended period of time:
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Believe it or not, I drew this sketch some time ago, long before the Rebirth storyline--so the resemblance to Sinestro's current uniform is actually just a coincidence. Of course, as a result of the aforementioned Rebirth storyline, it would be difficult (if not impossible) to write a credible story rehabilitating Sinestro in any way, shape, or form. I'm okay with that, because not only do I dig Sinestro's current uniform (I even drew it once... sort of), I think the storyline of the Green Lantern(s) has been hitting all the right notes in recent years. But if Geoff Johns ever gets sick of his job, I'll be glad to take over.
Friday, October 3, 2008
Going Green (Part 3 of 4)
Today's post is probably my favorite of the set (I know, I always seem to shoot myself in the foot by posting my favorite sketch in a set second-to-last, but there's a good reason the next post is the last in the set). Anyways, here's a rookie Rodian Green Lantern:
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For my first take on this guy (left), I gave him the traditional Green Lantern insignia, but on the second take (right), I gave him Kyle Rayner's insignia, to emphasize his rookie persona. The next post is NOT a Green Lantern whose species originates from outside the DC Universe.
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Going Green (Part 2 of 4)
Following the Skrull and Wookie from my last post (doesn't Skrull & Wookie sound like the name of a really nerdy tavern?), here's a Klingon Green Lantern:
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My apologies to hardcore Trekkies, the Bat'leth and D'k tahg were drawn without reference, so the details are a little sloppy. Stay tuned for more nerd synergy!
Friday, September 26, 2008
Going Green (Part 1 of 4)
Let's dial up the nerdiness here... a while back, I had an idea for the Green Lantern Corps which could never ever be officially made--the gist of it was to populate the Corps with aliens from various science fiction franchises. And even though it could never be officially produced, I still drew up a bunch of character designs. Yes folks, this is how I choose to spend my free time.
These sketches were done quite some time ago--for the first installment, a Skrull and a Wookie:
These sketches were done quite some time ago--for the first installment, a Skrull and a Wookie:
As you might notice, these are blue pencil sketches, hastily inked and colored with marker. I basically just wanted to get these down on paper, rather than stress out over them. I'm not trying to make excuses though--that Skrull's foot is terribly contorted and way too big. The next installment will be better, promise.
Friday, September 5, 2008
(indecipherable snarling)
I had no luck finding it on Youtube, but back in the day, Cartoon Network used to run a hilarious commercial featuring Thundarr the Barbarian and Ookla the Mok. To the best of my recollection, it went a little somthing like this:
That will probably be a lot funnier to you if you are familiar with the characters. Here's Ookla:
Cheesy sax music plays in BG.
OOKLA: (indecipherable snarling)
THUNDARR: Ookla, I think you're very handsome.
OOKLA: (indecipherable snarling)
THUNDARR: No, really.
That will probably be a lot funnier to you if you are familiar with the characters. Here's Ookla:
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